The maxillary sinus floor location and the
buccal bone plate are factors to be considered in the long-term success with implant treatments (Vera et al., 2012), mainly in the premolar region.
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Buccal mucosal carcinomas are common due to the widely prevalent practice of chewing betel nut with or without tobacco.
Vaginal administration of misoprostol (25 [micro]g initial dose, 50 [micro]g subsequent doses) may be superior to the
buccal route, according to results of the IMPROVE trial, a prospective randomized placebo-controlled study of 300 women with a singleton vertex fetus requiring cervical ripening for induction of labor at term.
Radial forearm free flap is also considered by many as the gold standard for lip reconstruction.2 In cases where more than one subunit of face are involved like upper lip, lower lip,
buccal mucosa or cheek, it is a challenge to address all the issues in a single stage while maintaining acceptable aesthetics in formation of oral commissure and achieving goals like oral continence and mouth opening.
In Helisoma trivolvis, synthesis of [.sup.3]H-GABA from [.sup.3]H-glutamate was shown to occur predominantly in the
buccal, cerebral, and pedal ganglia, consistent with its immunohistochemical localization (Richmond et al., 1991; see Neuronal Localization).
Recurrent apthous ulcers (RAU) are painful lesions which may be round or ovoid in shape with defined borders and irregular margins, yellow or grey base covered by fibro membranous layer.4 They can affect both keratinized and non-keratinized mucosa but mostly occurs on lips, soft palate,
buccal or labial mucosa or tongue.5 The apthous ulcers are divided into three types (minor, major, herpetiform) depending upon their sizes.6 Minor ulcers make up more than 80% of all recurrent apthous ulcers.
The use of repetitive, non-surgical therapy on a healthy but reduced periodontium significantly diminished the mesiodistal dimension of the exposed root, leading to fracture, he says, which in turn caused a pulp necrosis associated with a chronic apical and lateral lesion and a large
buccal fenestration.
Group 1, the study group had 50 patients who received a single
buccal injection before extraction.
Although anastomotic urethroplasty is widely used for strictures up to 2 cm in length, more extensive strictures usually require some kind of graft augmentation, usually from
buccal mucosa [2, 3].
Exclusion criteria for apical surgery comprised advanced periodontal disease, root fracture, non-functional teeth, non-restorable teeth, post perforation, absence of
buccal bone plate or general contraindications like missing compliance, mental disorders or medical reasons (5).